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Owner Tamara Rigney’s creations adorn Hawai‘i’s luxury stores and hotels, and brighten weddings and corporate events.
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Owner Tamara Rigney’s creations adorn Hawai‘i’s luxury stores and hotels, and brighten weddings and corporate events.
The resource center at St. Francis Healthcare System helps people find specialist doctors, exercise classes, support groups and more.
Over 500 students across the Islands are enrolled in a variety of CTL programs.
Annual reviews can be pointless exercises. Here’s how to give feedback that boosts performance and reduces turnover.
Shannon McCormick says hearing tests and hearing aids fittings are just part of her duties as a doctor of audiology.
Claims are usually covered by your property insurance. Here’s how to start the process – and prepare before accidents happen.
The latest ransomware is sophisticated and hard to spot. These five strategies can help ward off cyberattacks.
In lean times, simple strategies can help your team get focused and productive.
Companies thrive when they give employees decision-making power and share the profits with them.
Host Unyong Nakata tackles big issues in business, education, housing, the environment, health care and more.
The social service agency serves kūpuna who live at home, immigrants, troubled youth and homeless people of all faiths and cultures.
Some new data is surprising, but other data confirms what has long been known about Hawai‘i’s social and economic hierarchy.
Moving In the Right Direction
Mining challenges for opportunities, the Hawai‘i Island business community continues to turn adversity into innovation.
Hawaiʻi Community Foundation's Promising Minds Initiative is supporting the healthy development of vulnerable young children in Hawaiʻi.
Profiles of companies in 12 categories that won Hawaii Business Magazine's SmallBiz Editor's Choice Awards, plus four 100 year old companies inducted into the Hawaiʻi Small Business Hall of Fame.
Steady gains by students have eroded after two years of upheaval. Can teachers, principals and $690 million in federal funding turn things around?
The business was founded in 1884 as an ice and refrigeration company, and has been owned and led by the Nobriga family since 1946.
The small grocery store in Hilo carried some fishing supplies when the Tokunaga family opened it in 1920. It’s evolved into a 6,500-square-foot fishing, diving, hunting, outdoor and firearm supply store.
Tens of thousands of fireworks are smuggled in each year. While random searches of shipping containers would help, it won’t be easy or cheap.
The founder’s near-death experience on a construction site led him to create a company with a family-first mindset.
The company helps manage invasive axis deer populations while providing meat products to local and mainland customers.
After pandemic setbacks, this travel company catering to youth, high school and university athletic teams is rallying back.
Started in 1995 by a marine biologist, the company now distributes seafood to more than 3,000 customers nationwide.